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BUGONIA (DCP)
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BUGONIA (DCP)

It all starts with something magnificent…. Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis and Alicia Silverstone, among others.
IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT
Ends Sun, Nov 30

IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT

Winner of this year’s Palme d’Or at Cannes, the latest from Iranian auteur Jafar Panahi — his first following his most recent prison sentence — follows a group of citizens pondering revenge against a man they believe was their torturer.
SENTIMENTAL VALUE
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SENTIMENTAL VALUE

Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård lead this moving drama about a burgeoning stage actress and her estranged father, a once-renowned director who’s reappeared to both revive his career and repair his family’s broken bond. The novelistic drama marks another high watermark collaboration between actress Renate Reinsve and filmmaker Joachim Trier (THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD).
HAMNET
Opens Wed, Nov 26

HAMNET

Academy Award–winning director Chloé Zhao (NOMADLAND) helms this lush and tender drama about William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and his family, as seen through the eyes of his thoughtful wife Agnes (a luminous Jessie Buckley).
WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
Opens Wed, Nov 26

WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) faces his most dangerous mystery yet. Riffing on Poe’s The Murders in the Rue Morgue, the latest entry in Rian Johnson’s beloved mystery series is as strong, inventive, and entertaining as ever. Stellar ensemble cast features Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott and more.
PETER HUJAR’S DAY
Opens Fri, Dec 5

PETER HUJAR’S DAY

In 1974, acclaimed photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Wishaw) describes the routines and rituals of a day in the life to writer Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall), capturing the texture and energy of downtown New York. This elegant and intimate new piece from filmmaker Ira Sachs (PASSAGES) is a dazzling showcase for the two performers — and a masterful portrait of a time and place about the way art emerges from the intimate details of everyday life.
THE LIBRARIANS
Sun, Dec 7 at 2:30pm | Wed-Thu, Dec 10-11 at 5:45pm

THE LIBRARIANS

When Texas lawmakers seek to review a list of books, librarians find themselves on the frontlines of a national battle. Across the U.S., librarians face the impact of uniting against library collection standards that include restrictions on race-related and LGBTQIA+ content. Drawing on historical context, THE LIBRARIANS explores the broader implications for education and public life.
THE SECRET AGENT
Opens Fri, Dec 12

THE SECRET AGENT

Winner of multiple prizes at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Kleber Mendonça Filho’s sly, genre-bending political thriller stars Wagner Moura as Marcelo, a technology expert on the lam and seeking refuge in the Brazilian city of Recife in 1977 — and is a thrilling and pleasurable neo-noir steeped in the filmmaker’s love for and knowledge of cinema.
ZODIAC KILLER PROJECT
Wed-Sun, Dec 17-21

ZODIAC KILLER PROJECT

Charlie Shackleton was hot on the trail of the next great American true crime documentary — until the project fell apart. A witty and beautifully assembled deep dive into our obsession with serial killers and the stories we tell about them, Shackleton’s fascinating resuscitation of his abandoned film emerges from the ash heap to probe and deconstruct the form with the incisive eye of a true crime connoisseur.
MARTY SUPREME
Opens Christmas Day

MARTY SUPREME

Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. Set amid the underground world of 1950s table tennis, MARTY SUPREME evokes the vibe and intensity of director Josh Safdie’s earlier film UNCUT GEMS and features a career-making performance from Timothée Chalamet.
OPRYLAND USA: A CIRCLE BROKEN
Mon, Dec 29 at 8:00pm

OPRYLAND USA: A CIRCLE BROKEN

Work-In-Progress Screening — 2025 marks 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry. But what about Opryland USA, the show park that saved the Opry? The park was the centerpiece of life in Nashville during its 25 years of operation, drawing 2.5 million visitors a year to Middle Tennessee. It’s past time to definitively answer the question “WHY was Opryland closed and replaced with a shopping mall?”
NO OTHER CHOICE
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NO OTHER CHOICE

Man-soo had it all — a loving family, the forest home of his youth, and a 25-year career at Solar Paper, where he’s suddenly given the axe. Park Chan-wook’s brilliantly incisive, darkly comic satire finds this newly unemployed man who, desperate to land a coveted job, hatches a ruthless plan to dispatch the competition.
FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
Opens Fri, Jan 9

FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER

A perceptive study in familial dynamics and a carefully constructed triptych, Jim Jarmusch’s latest film concerns a group of adults coming to terms with their lost or aging parents, its subtle and quiet style carefully constructed to allow small details to accumulate — almost like flowers being carefully placed in three delicate arrangements. Its stellar cast includes Adam Driver, Charlotte Rampling, Tom Waits, Cate Blanchett and Indya Moore, among others. (Best Film winner at the Venice Film Festival)
THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE (35mm)
Opens Fri, Jan 16

THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE (35mm)

The team behind last year’s THE BRUTALIST, co-writers Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet, return with another ambitious swing for the fences, this time with Fastvold in the director’s chair. With stunning celluloid cinematography and an astounding score and soundscape, THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE plumbs the life and times of Ann Lee (Amanda Seyfried), the founder of the Shaker movement and one of pre-Revolutionary America’s most seminal religious figures. Screening in 35mm.